Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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MRS. BLASER IS DEFEATED
Mvtcial Ol.tatch te Evtntna PubUe I.tietr
Chester. Pa., Nev. S. Delaware
County ii still in the Republican col cel
Van with nil the O. O. P. candidate
ietorleno. although the City of Ches
ter turned out Its lightest rote in Tiara.
Little inlrret wan shown by the city
organization and Glfferri Plnehet's en
tire vote wai only a few hundred In
excess et' Alter' majerltv nt the prl
mtrr. 'I lie Ferester received :."iW bal bal
leta In the rit.v as npUnH 1708 by bli
opponent, .Tnmcs A. Mr-Sporran.
Censri'.xfninu Tlietrms S. Butler,
chairman of the Mtlitarr AfTnlr.i Com
mittee, had a Mibstutitiiil majority evr
Wllllnin T. Kllif Swarthmore, the lat
ter runnluij en the Democratic nnd In
dependent ticket)..
Walter II, Crnis, newly-eleeteil leg
islator from the Ch-nter t'lty DlMrlct
beaded the Kepubllcau ticket, rui. :
Up ItTOS et(i in i'ompnr,eii te 11." by
Jehn E. MeDunnujjh, l)em
W. Heward Metealf. W Minm CI m-l
Alcxnnrlrr and H.trrv II Hevburn, .'r
Mere returned winner in tli" S. i '
County legislative District. We-h i
were n:,u; act he in the comity th.iti hi
the city because of the apathv 'isnirft
Mr. He hum. defeated ar the primar
ies, and selected by the iViunty Com
mittee upon the death of Representa
tive Miller.
Manv RcpuliMean. especially "omen
supported by Mrs. Florence I, IMrn
Sinner, Democratic nnrnlme, but former
Representative Heyburn cinerRfil tri
umphantly. Mrs. Dernblaeer ran ahead
of MeSparran all through the count'.
United States Senater PepjHr and
Iteed each will have a majority of fiem
8000 te 10.000 .n the citv and ceutny
Lack nf interex- nnieni: the city oi ei oi
(tanisatien bv the meaner vote cast yea
terda H causing conidenible comment
Hut 7CHM of the normal voting trenrftli
of 10.000 was rejistered nnd '-MOO t-f
this number remained nt home
Always minted mi ter u Ihtbe mi
chine innjeritv. the precitu t cuiitudlcd
by a Ninth Waul leader u'ii: te M -Sparran
by one vote. Anether jircc i. -kesed
by a oeutu cenrmtteeinati n
te MeSparran
Chester Citv voted te support 'I,
amendment te the Stat.. (Vintltutiei
for mete Inme rule bj u etc of 'Jli'i
for and I'll" ngains
Ce.itesville, Nev. GuTerd I si si
chet carried Chester t.'eunt by -Itirt
etes, according te estimatvt teda. In
100 precincts heard from out of liXl
the vote was: Pinchot. 10,000, Me
Sparran, H4e.
In the congressional fiyht In 'lie
Clieter-Oelnware County i' strict,
Themas S. Hutler, Rep . of Wp.t Ches
ter, defeated Dr. William T lllHs.
Dem.. of Swarthmore. by a innjentv of
bout lfi.000. Twe-third of th.s lead
was given by Delaware Count voters.
W. W. Leng, of Ceatejvllle. Repub
lican candidate for the (Jeneral As
sembly in the First District, defea'ed
his Democratic opponent. Hayeit Turn
er, of bivr Oxford, by "CO vote. In
the Second District Miss Martha ft.
'Themas. Rep., of Whitford, and Cap
tain Samuel A. Whitakr. Rep., eT
Pheenixvllle. were elected ever Mr
Jeane F. Rrewne, of West Chester, and
H. .7. McCnbe. of Ceatesrillc. Dem
by majorities of about .1300.
Coatesville ritjrens. voting nn the
preposition of surrendering the third
class city charter and returnlnc te the
borens) form of government, defeated
the project 1.11- te Afci.
CLASH BEFORE LABOR BOARD
Union and Rail Httdt of Alten Read
Dltaoreo en Prlnelplt
Chloafe, Net. 8. A matter of prin
ciple was declared by each of th e
posing (idea yesterday te underlie the
rase before the Railroad Laber Beard
of the Chicago and Alten Railroad,
seeking abolishment of overtime par
and also changes in working conditions
of certain classes of empleyes
W. G. Rierd, president and receiver
of the read, asserted the case was
brought te combat what he termed the
growing tendency of labor organisatiens
te display tbelr power by striking and
corrupting interstate commerce.
A. Beene, vice president of the Fire.
men's Brotherhood, charged the Alten
was leading a move te abolish the
eight-hour day.
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JYivate Dances -Banqurts,
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and Menus 9
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jza end Chestnut,
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The entire time and attention of this
organization is given te 8PECIALIZ
'1KG in Furniture, and that helps yen
te realize the advantages in both
quality and low prices. We would ap
predate your inspection pesitiyely r.e
obligation en your part te buy.
Charge Accounts Solicited
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27 Market Street
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IS A GENTLEMAN'S BELT
Fashioned from a solid piece of
beet quality English bridle
leather. Better leather cannot
be had. Ne stitching. Gives no
end of wear. Keeps Its shape.
1713 CHESTNUT, PH1LA.. PA.
Martin Martin Inc.
SADDLEKS
AND LONDON
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A Bartrtle ttrsd rniirkl ntatnrt.) en vrr en.
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Oak Hall te the Frent Again
With a Great Tailoring Offer
$45
FOR your selection from a wonderful
variety of spiek, span, new, custom
tailoring fabrics in finest worsteds,
winter cheviets and tweeds.
Made under the usual guarantee of
our Merchant Tailoring Shep that if you
don't like it, we keep the suit and you
keep your money.
In ether words
veur money back."
"Satisfaction or
Carrise Qerqs
-Coliemla't lata
scenic marvel. Every
tirrn of the train
Mln through thlt
mautve chasm givci
te the traveler a new
thritL
ymg Car Service
SAN DIEGO
Te accommodate the increasing ptstenier traffic te
5an uifcUU via the
unset Reute
in connection with (he
San Diege & Arizona Railway
Through sleeping car service will be operated
three times a week between New Orleans and
San Diege, effective November 12, en the
$unset Limited , J32i.
Paissge through the CARRISO OOROE
by daylight makes available te transcon
tinental passengers one of the most awe
inspiring scenic wonders of the west.
Leave Nbw Orleans naeP.'M.
Sunday Tuesday Friday
Arrive SAN DlEOO 9:30 P. M.
Tuesday Thursday Sunday
Leave San Diege 8:00 A.M.
Sunday Tuesday Thursday
Arrive NEW ORLEANS 7:35 P. M.
Tuesday Thursday Saturday
Friday departures from andTuesday arrivals at New Orleans
enable connections te be mode with our New Yerk
Steamers, which arrive New Orleans en Fridays and leave
there en Wednesdays.
Fer literature and Information, address
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
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MAD BULL ATTACKS WOMEN
Mether and Children Chased by
Animal Near Bloemaburg Farm
BloemnburK, P.. Nev - Twe
women and two children li.nl n nar-mv
eecene yesterday wh"n one of rbv wemrn
Tens imprisoned by n mad bull anil thi"
ether woman nnd her two nmall eis
were chased by ih lnfuriiupd animal.
Mrs. W'illinm Leng nnd her eni,
MeClellan, four .vars old, nnd Heme".
two years old. were en their nay lieine
when tbey saw the enrzd bull at
tempting te enter the barnyard nt the
Sorter nam. where Mn, Serbr wrni
Imprisoned Their arrival attracted the
will's attention nnd he drove them Inte
the home of Thonies Mnvan nearby
The perch wni completely wrecked.
Wanamaker & Brown
Market Street at Sixthfer 61 Years
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COW CHURNS OWN MILK
Dees Jazz Dancea en Celd Days,
Producing Butter
Allentown. Pa.. Nev S An upper
end farmer, .who doe-i nor lvant bis name
mentioned, hai a cow tha churns her
own milk Inte liquid buffer. She is
known es the jnzs cow.
Th cow
tne appears
which, however, is confined te the rear,
or milk-predurinp end or the animal.
The jarzlng is net constant, but is
confined te cold, dump days when, the
owner believe, the milk beeemelTurinied
eausing a nervous reaction which re
sults In the buHer-churning spasms.
WHY
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r's peculiar actions bnvejueh
irsncs of St. Virus uance,
PA Y$400
2 DEAD IN SHOOTING FRAY
Anether in Seranten Hospital Fel
lewlna Araument Over Wine
" Seranten, Nev. 8. Twe men are
Hud and another is in the Tayler Hos
pital In a critical condition us the re
salt of n sheeting nffrny veeterdar In
Old Force. The. dend am Iirenas Slm
ensa, fifty jears old, merchant and di
rector of the Old Ferge Hank, and .Tehn
Meluccl, forty-three yenrs old, a miner.
The weunucu man, itaipn icttieri, also
tea miner.
Paarjuale Stallone, propneter of a
ssnall store, is held ns the slayer. The
four men disagreed as te who should
iay for a barrel of wine while eating
is Stallone's establishment.
Justice Refuses
Washington. Ner.
Radicals' Plea
S. Associate Jus.
tlee Sutherland yesterday denied the an
plicatien of William Uress Lloyd and
ercnteen ether members of the Com
munist T.nber Party for n writ of
trrer which would bring te the Ru-
fijeme feurt for review their eonvlctien
n Illinois en the charge of conspiracy
te violate the State Sedition Law of
1?19.
HADICAL8 WIN IN SAXONY
Berlin. Ner. 8. Less te the beur-
parties or two seats in "lied"
seny's i Met in in nrst try-nut or
repuDiicn new inuiauve reicrcn-
4m has caused little morn than a rip
VM in pelitlcul circles. The Socialists
4 Communists together new held
H mandates ngalnst the bourgeois par
ttee' 4S.
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ftw ehart wmIu. nd tni football war-
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for any Player-Piane, If you can buy a new, high-grade and guaranteed Instru
ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly payments, with several dozen musk
rolls, a bench and cabinet thrown in?
A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, win last from 25 te 35 years
and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners.
The Cunningham Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated REO
STYLE patents owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well
equipped factory. Se perfect in construction is this Instrument that a child can
play with all the expression of the master composer himself.
Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a doable valve action and metal
tubing. Dvtiei let anybody talk you into buying an insti iiisent with a single valve
action, as it has net thopewer or endurance if it had, why should we spend twiee
as much money in developing a double valve action?
The very fact that for ever a quarter of a century we Iravefceen offering
$10,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be
sufficient proof of its quality!
All our instruments are priced from 20 te 80 per cent, lower than any dealer
anywhere (whether large or small) can afford te sell. Terms arranged te suit the
purchaser.
CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS
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PIANO GO.
1 1th and Chestnut Sts.
Open Sfeajiaf
(Factory 80th and Parkrtde 4eftcre)
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(etuma in rtnnm. Fmmmms tmr
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GOOD WINTER COATS
In addition te our fine regular lines of Women's and Misses Winter Ceat
we have three specially priced lets well worthy of your attention!
$19.50 $29.50 $59.50
These garments represent net only geed style, but reel value Come and
ee them tomorrow.
CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS
There is no better place te buy Handkerchiefs than Darlington's. Wide variety,
tured quality and a price range which reaches from the very inexpensive te the finest
Handkerchiefs obtainable- men's, women's, children's.
Handkerchiefs te be embroidered with initial or monogram should be ordered
at once.
Umbrellas
A Spedal Purchase
of Women's $7.00 and
$8.00 Umbrellas te
SeU'fer
$5.00
One hundred of them; all
Ok with borders of satin,
ottoman silk or In fancy ef
fects; some have amber tips
and ferrules, ether are tip
ped in white; all have the
newest ideas in handles. Buy
new for Christmas.
New Dresses
Special at
$29.50
Only $29.50 te pay or
handsome new models in m
Jacquard crepe, satin-backC
crepe and Peiret twill 1
About 10 styles in addi
tion te the one sketched
all new and all pretty.
Sizes for both women and
Brushed Weel, Button Butten Button
Frent Sweaters for
$13.50
A new let te replenish the
supply which went out se
quickly. Made of soft
brushed wool in camel color;
button front. A very prac
tical sweater which appeals
te many women.
misses.
Comfertables
Weel-filled. Satine-cev-ered
Bed Comfortables Cemfortables Comfertables
special at $6.60 each. Pretty
colorings and designs.
(First Fleer).
Women's Silk-Tep
Combination Suits
$ue
Silk tops with lisle bodies;
bodice style with ribbon
shoulder straps, tight knee,
flesh color only. These are
the famous Munsingwear
garments and wecan get no
mere te sell at this low price
when this let is gene.
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$16.00 Mahogany Tilt Tilt
Tep Tables for
$12.50
This price for Thursday
only te interest Christmas
shoppers in our Enlarged
First Fleer Gift Section.
The Table is solid mahog
any, finest finish obtainable,
24 inches high; useful in
many ways and an ornament
te any room. At $12.60, the
best value of its kind
town.
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Thursday Children's
$8.00 Sweaters for
$4.95
Children's Fine Weel
Sweaters, several colors and
sixes 12 te 16 years, but net
all sixes in each shade. ,,
(First Fleer),
Girls' Dresses
for Scheel
Jersey, Weel Crepe and
Serge Dresses in sizes from
6 te 14 years. Charmingly
girlish in design and intrin
sically worthy in material
and workmanship. Prices
from $11.50 te $18.75.
English Scarfs of
Camel's-HairWoel
$6.00
Imported Scarfs, in the
new narrow shape; soft as
down.
Petticoats
Genuine Radium Silk,
some in Milanese silk; fin
ished with dainty ruffles:
first class in vtety way and
a wonderful value at $3.95.
Handsome Satin
Breakfast Coats
$7.50
Charming colorings and
designs. Many will be bought
for Christmas gifts. Ask,
also, te see the Corduroy
Boudoir Robes at $3.50 and
$4.50.
Crepe de Chine Scarfs in
Paisley Patterns
$6.50
New Crepe de Chine
Scarfs in Paisley designs, de
lightful te wear with fur
coats; one yard wide.
Genuine French Pique
Kid Strap-Wrist
Gloves for Women
$3.50
The correct length for the
prevailing modes of bell
sleeves; black,- white, tan,
brown, beaver.
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Thursday Extra-Fine
Crepe de Chine at
$2.75 a yard
40-inch Crepe de Chine
closely woven and "weighty'
net the flimsy kind. Geed
shades of navy, taupe, Bel
gian blue, Copen, caramel,
tan, several tones of gray,
and black.
Valaze Sun and Wind
Proof Balm
A triumph in coametie
chemistry perfected by Mme.
Rubinstein. This prepara
tion revolutionized beauty
culture by neutralizing the
actintic rays of the sun which
discolor the skin. Applied
before going out of doers,
this Balm helps te prevent
freckles, tan, sunburn and
windburn. It is a becoming
powder foundation, net only
retaining the powder, but
giving the skin a beautiful,
natural finish and permanent
transparency.
We carry all of the fa
mous Rubinstein Valaze
Beauty Preparations.
BUY HOSIERY THURSDAY
Broken lines of Women's $1.50 and $2 Silk Stockings te
be dosed out at $1.00 a pair.
Women's $4.00 and $4.50 Corticelli, Full-Fashioned
Stockings in hand-embroidered and novelty effects; excellent
for gifts $3.50 a pair, 3 pairs for $10.00.
Humming Bird Silk Stockings for women the best value
obtainable at our price of $1.50 a pair.
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